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Does anybody know the colour code for the Blue on a Hobby 750 (if they all all the same shade) and where i can find the code in the hand books, or any other colour code that is close to it, I have check all the can lids in the motor shop supplier
If the blue on the 750 is the same as on the T series Hobby then it's not paint mate, it's a very thin adhesive film which should be available from Brownhills or possible the Hobby caravan importers. If you try to paint it the surface of the film will react with the paint solvent and you'll have a right mess on your hands.
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[/B]Hi trevoeandsue,
take your year,model and chassis number from the vin plate under the bonnet and email it with your request to :- service@hobby-caravan.de I got a very quick and informative reply.
good luck from havinfun
The colours on hobby are
BLUE VWL25V
SILVER VW LAZW
WHITE BIANCO 210
This is 99/2000 750 Hope this helps, the codes are from the horses mouth
all the best. roadhog
I thought I could help Trevor as I was supplied with two small blue paint pots and a silver pot when I bought my 2000 Hobby 750 last year.
But in checking both blue pots are not only solid but have no markings.
Gaspode you have now worried me as there are several spots on my van that are showing signs of corrosion and will need attention and presumably repainting.
Hi Kev,
Another possibility to match your colour would be to contact one of the mobile scratch repairers in your area [ such as Chipsaway or whoever] and ask them to mix your colour on site. They carry all paint codes and tints to match any colour.
Dave
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